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Old 8th February 2009, 09:45 AM   #1
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Default Stolen sword

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Originally Posted by yangdu


HI CHRISTMAS TIBETAN KATANA SWORD BY ROYAL KAMI BURA
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Overall length --36 1/4''
Weight -- 46 oz
Spine thickness -- 3/8''
Steel guard
The handle is made of US wange wood and silver
Silver bolster buttcap
Silver, turquoise and coral scabbard
Price $695.

On December 15, 2008, HIMALAYAN IMPORTS sold a HI CHRISTMAS TIBETAN KATANA
(Sword) to: Person from Florida
Some days later we were contacted by BANK and informed that the VISA credit card number that he gave for the purchase of this item was "STOLEN", and the money would have to be returned back to VISA CARD.
We have "proof" that the Package was received at the BRADENTON,Florida address(confirmation from USPS).We have tried to contact the person via the phone number and email address with NO LUCK at ALL!
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just thought i'd post this here as it is a nepali hand made sword that was stolen and someone here may see (or may have seen) it offered for sale. if anyone sees it, please let aunty yangdu know at:

Himalayan Imports
3495 Lakeside Dr. PMB 69
Reno, NV 89509
USA
775-825-2279

or put a post in here: Linky to Bladeforums thread

she's too nice a person to be treated this way.
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